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Data from PRMT1-Mediated Translation Regulation Is a Crucial Vulnerability of Cancer

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 00:41
Abstract

Through an shRNA screen, we identified the protein arginine methyltransferase Prmt1 as a vulnerable intervention point in murine p53/Rb-null osteosarcomas, the human counterpart of which lacks effective therapeutic options. Depletion of Prmt1 in p53-deficient cells impaired tumor initiation and maintenance in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistic studies reveal that translation-associated pathways were enriched for Prmt1 downstream targets, implicating Prmt1 in translation control. In particular, loss of Prmt1 led to a decrease in arginine methylation of the translation initiation complex, thereby disrupting its assembly and inhibiting translation. p53/Rb-null cells were sensitive to p53-induced translation stress, and analysis of human cancer cell line data from Project Achilles further revealed that Prmt1 and translation-associated pathways converged on the same functional networks. We propose that targeted therapy against Prmt1 and its associated translation-related pathways offer a mechanistic rationale for treatment of osteosarcomas and other cancers that exhibit dependencies on translation stress response. Cancer Res; 77(17); 4613–25. ©2017 AACR.

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AUTHORS (20)

  • Jessie Hao-Ru Hsu
    Benjamin Hubbell-Engler
    Guillaume Adelmant
    Jialiang Huang
    Cailin E. Joyce
    Francisca Vazquez
    Barbara A. Weir
    Philip Montgomery
    Aviad Tsherniak
    Andrew O. Giacomelli
    Jennifer A. Perry
    Jennifer Trowbridge
    Yuko Fujiwara
    Glenn S. Cowley
    Huafeng Xie
    Woojin Kim
    Carl D. Novina
    William C. Hahn
    Jarrod A. Marto
    Stuart H. Orkin
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